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  • A Painful Christian Marriage – Part 2
    2026/04/21

    In this deeply personal episode, I'm sharing part two of the interview I did with Melissa Radke for her podcast, where I continue opening up about the difficult marriage I was in and the journey of leaving. I talk about what it looked like to stop using alcohol to cope, and the willingness it took to feel pain instead of avoid it so I could begin to grow. You'll hear the honest moments when clarity started to come, including when I knew the marriage was truly over. This is a raw and meaningful conversation about truth, healing, and choosing a new path.

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    28 分
  • A Painful Christian Marriage
    2026/04/15

    In this deeply personal episode, I'm sharing part one of an interview from The Radke Show where I open up about the difficult marriage I was in and the decision to leave. This is the first time I'm sharing with you that I got divorced during the six years of this podcast, and I talk honestly about the weight of that choice and the fear of what others might think. You'll hear the real, behind-the-scenes moments of what it looked like to wrestle with staying or going. And this part of the story ends with a turning point—when I decided to stop using alcohol to cope and start facing my life head-on.

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    33 分
  • You Are Supposed to Feel All the Things
    2026/04/08

    This episode is for the moments when you think, "I don't like feeling this way," and want out of it as fast as possible. We talk about what it looks like to let that feeling be there and to see it as part of being human, not a problem to fix. This is the part where you feel it, process it, and let it be part of the life you're living.

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    16 分
  • The Pressure to Feel Better
    2026/04/01

    In this episode, we look at the pressure we put on ourselves to feel better—and how it can keep emotions stuck instead of helping them move through. I walk through three places that pressure comes from: other people, your own self-talk, and the beliefs you've picked up over time about what it means to feel something uncomfortable. When you start to notice that pressure, you can begin to take it off and allow your emotions to be there without rushing them away. This is where real processing happens and where more peace starts to come in.

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    16 分
  • When Someone Else Is Causing Your Emotions
    2026/03/25

    In this episode, I walk you through what's really happening when it feels like someone else is causing your emotions, and why that experience can feel so instant and out of your control. I break down how to catch that moment in real time and use it as an opportunity to name, accept, and process your emotion instead of reacting. You'll hear practical ways to stay with your emotion even while the other person is still talking, and how to create just enough space to respond in a way that feels like you. This is the work that changes how you show up in relationships and how you experience your emotional world.
    More Mind Renewal Resource at www.rympodcast.com

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    25 分
  • Why You Keep Avoiding Your Emotions (Without Realizing It)
    2026/03/18

    Most of us think we know when we're avoiding our emotions—but a lot of the time, we're doing it in ways that look productive, responsible, or even helpful. In this episode, I walk you through the sneaky ways we avoid feeling—like overthinking, fixing, staying busy, or focusing on everyone else—and why your brain keeps doing this. If you've ever felt stuck, overwhelmed, or just "off" and couldn't quite figure out why, this will help you see what's really going on. And more importantly, you'll learn how to start catching it and come back to what you're actually feeling so it can finally move through you.

    Find MORE Mind Renewal Resources at www.rympodcast.com

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    18 分
  • Naming, Accepting, and Processing Your Emotions
    2026/03/11

    Emotions can ruin the day when we don't know what to do with them. In this episode, I walk you through a simple three-step process: name the emotion, accept it, and process it—so feelings stop overwhelming you or leaking out in ways you don't want. You'll learn why expanding your emotional vocabulary matters, why resisting feelings makes them louder, and how to let emotions move through your body in a healthy way.

    Emotions Wheel: https://www.dianaswillinger.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Emotions-Wheel.pdf

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    21 分
  • The Keys to Building Trust in Your Important Relationships
    2026/03/03

    Diana interviews communication expert, Pat Quinn in this special episode! When trust is missing, conversations feel tense, guarded, or surface-level. We second-guess each other's motives, overanalyze tone, and walk away feeling misunderstood or unseen. At work, it shows up as micromanaging or withholding ideas; at home, it shows up as defensiveness, resentment, or emotional distance. Establishing trust on purpose matters because without it, even small issues feel heavy—and with it, hard conversations become safer, clearer, and far more productive.

    Get Pat Quinn's Trust Cues Book Now! Book: https://amzn.to/4cmy3yl

    More mind renewal strategies at www.rympodcast.com

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    44 分